Home on a Friday night.  Drinking a beer, eating some Ramen noodles, watching some Mad Men.  It’s cool, ‘cuz I’ve got it like that. 

Betty Draper’s Guide to Parenting!
Susan — this is totally for you. 

(via portlandjetaimesuicideblonde et al.)

I’m sorry, but this is never appropriate.

I’m sorry, but this is never appropriate.

Things I Did Tonight:
>Worked super overtime.
>Ate fast food.
>Watched “Coyote Ugly.”
>Sang Leanne Rimes songs.
>Felt super lonely and single.
>Restarted my fucking OkCupid thing. 
>Felt even more super lonely and single. 

Woo life in the big CITY!

Sorry about the pity party.  I’m off to read myself to sleep.

I love the idea of eBooks.  I’ve been trying out the iBooks app on my iPhone.  I get the idea, and I love the concept of having an entire library at my fingertips, but I cannot get over how good it feels to actually hold a new book in your hands.  Underline passages and write notes in the margins.  Smell the pages.  Crack the spine.  An electronic interface will never replace that for me.

Putting a Mood Ring on U.S.
Over 300 million tweets were analyzed for this project, showing the average mood of the various regions of the country through the day.  Early morning and late evening typically have the highest level of happiness, and weekends showing significantly happier than weekdays.  Duh.
Click through for the full-sized version.  It’s pretty neat.
(via GraphJam)

Putting a Mood Ring on U.S.

Over 300 million tweets were analyzed for this project, showing the average mood of the various regions of the country through the day.  Early morning and late evening typically have the highest level of happiness, and weekends showing significantly happier than weekdays.  Duh.

Click through for the full-sized version.  It’s pretty neat.

(via GraphJam)

Joey, Peggy’s new co-worker: putting the sex in SCDP since 1964.

Joey, Peggy’s new co-worker: putting the sex in SCDP since 1964.

“Stop telling me what to do.  I know what you want.”
“So do it.  Harder.  Again.”

So, uh… Don Draper likes it rough.
(From Mad Men’s Season 4 premier, “Public Relations”)